Displaying Code on a WordPress Site – Digging Into WordPress
Displaying Code on a WordPress Site by Chris Coyier of Digging Into WordPress
Displaying Code on a WordPress Site by Chris Coyier of Digging Into WordPress
Graphic designer since before the Internet. Started with newspaper paste-up; then art director for advertising agency in Reno, NV; and now freelancer designing marketing materials, print-on-demand t-shirt art, websites, and social media graphics.
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Suddenly, I had over 7,000 WordPress Feedback Spam entries. Feedback is JetPack’s Contact Form. Crazily, Feedback doesn’t have a bulk Empty Spam button like Comments does. I LOVE Comments’ Empty Spam button! First, log in to phpMyAdmin and take a backup of the database. Then, click on the SQL tab and run the below Queries….
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